April 17, 2026
by Elizabeth Lizz
Kasumulu, Kyela District, Mbeya Region — March 2026 By Kilimo Kwanza Correspondent At the Kasumulu one-stop border post — the southern gateway that links Mbeya to Karonga and carries the bulk of the roughly USD 81.54 million in official trade moving between Tanzania and Malawi each year — a familiar Kyela debate played out this […]
April 17, 2026
by Elizabeth Lizz
By Kilimokwanza Tanzania’s agricultural export performance has been one of the sector’s genuine success stories in recent years. The value of export crops nearly tripled from USD 1.2 billion in 2019/20 to USD 3.54 billion in 2023/24. Avocado exports surged from 17,000 to 35,000 tonnes in just two years. Meat and leather exports are growing. […]
April 16, 2026
by Elizabeth Lizz
By Elizabeth Shumbusho Agriculture feeds Tanzania. And Tanzania’s youth — statistically — feed agriculture. Young people aged 15 to 35 make up 62.4 percent of Tanzania’s active workforce. They are already in the fields, in the markets, in the value chains. The question is not whether youth participate in agriculture. It is whether the system […]
April 15, 2026
by Kilimokwanza
It began, as many revolutions do, with something ordinary. Praxeda Melkior, co-founder of Migeto Farm in Kilosa district, had planted lemongrass — mchai chai — between her banana plants for the most practical of reasons: to keep pests away, to discourage snakes from settling near the homestead, and to sell a little on the side […]
April 15, 2026
by Elizabeth Lizz
By Charles Mwangi Tanzania achieved food self-sufficiency in 2025. It is a milestone worth celebrating — the country now produces enough food to feed its population and is targeting a 150 percent self-sufficiency ratio by 2030 to enable exports. Public investment in agriculture has quadrupled in four years, from TZS 294 billion in 2021/22 to […]
April 15, 2026
by Elizabeth Lizz
By Kilimokwanza Somewhere in a research station in Tanzania, a plant breeder is looking at rows of amaranth. Each row is a slightly different genetic line, tested across two locations for vegetable yield, seed yield, disease resistance, and performance under the increasingly unpredictable conditions that climate change is delivering to northern Tanzania. Twenty-three such breeding […]
April 15, 2026
by Kilimokwanza
A new partnership between an aviation company and a crop protection body signals Kenya’s serious pivot toward precision farming — and raises the question of whether the sky is now the limit for agricultural transformation. By Kilimokwanza.org CORRESPONDENT | Nairobi, 15 April 2026 When a Kenya Airways subsidiary walks into a room with a pesticide […]
April 15, 2026
by Elizabeth Lizz
By Kilimokwanza Every tomato that rots in a crate before it reaches a market stall is a double loss. It is income that a farmer will not receive, and it is nutrition that a household will not eat. In northern Tanzania, these double losses are happening at a scale that quietly undermines the food system’s […]
April 14, 2026
by Elizabeth Lizz
By Kilimokwanza There is a persistent assumption in agricultural development circles that reducing chemical inputs means accepting lower yields. It is an assumption rooted in a version of farming history that treats the Green Revolution’s chemical intensification model as the only path to productivity. A new brief from the CGIAR Science Program on Better Diets […]
April 14, 2026
by Elizabeth Lizz
By Kilimokwanza There is a tendency, when discussing poor nutrition in Africa, to frame the problem as one of individual choice: people eat badly because they do not know better, or because they lack the discipline to eat well. The research does not entirely support this view. A research brief from the CGIAR Science Program […]